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Old 03-22-2009, 07:22 PM
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The POA that's who.....I thought that was perfectly clear......but I will spell it out for you.
If you approach a subject or conflict with a positive view you will most likely be more effective....hence "you catch more flies with honey"
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Funny -- I like your sense of humor!

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Old 03-23-2009, 08:20 AM
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The POA recently held elections to change it's executive board of directors. I hope Mr. Gorman's post is a positive attempt to change it's image. The Villages needs the POA, and the POA needs the Villages support.
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The April POA Bulletin was in my driveway this morning. I have to be honest and admit this was the most factual, informative, balanced issue I have read. Mr Gorman, if this is an example of your leadership style influencing the organization, I applaud your initiative.

There are a number of real issues that affect residents that will not be discussed candidly in the Daily Sun or VHA Newsletter. As others have noted on this thread, there is a need for a watchdog organization. I'm just glad to see the dog is now more like a Golden Retriever than a pit bull.

Issues discussed included a wind down on the hospital investigation, the IRS bond investigation, comments from a developer rep on the bond issue, the indoor pool, recycling/energy cost conservation, etc.

Kudos to the POA for adopting a more reasonable tone. The message is still there....it just tastes a whole lot better.

Keep up the good work, Mr Gorman.
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The April POA Bulletin was in my driveway this morning. I have to be honest and admit this was the most factual, informative, balanced issue I have read. Mr Gorman, if this is an example of your leadership style influencing the organization, I applaud your initiative.

There are a number of real issues that affect residents that will not be discussed candidly in the Daily Sun or VHA Newsletter. As others have noted on this thread, there is a need for a watchdog organization. I'm just glad to see the dog is now more like a Golden Retriever than a pit bull.

Issues discussed included a wind down on the hospital investigation, the IRS bond investigation, comments from a developer rep on the bond issue, the indoor pool, recycling/energy cost conservation, etc.

Kudos to the POA for adopting a more reasonable tone. The message is still there....it just tastes a whole lot better.

Keep up the good work, Mr Gorman.
I am thrilled to hear Village07's assessment of the POA latest Newsletter is so positive. Now I can't wait to read it. I have dreaded opening it in the past. I really respect VO7's opinion. She is always moderate in her thinking and very fair!

I think that it is wonderful that we are all still growing, learning, and changing for the better here, even if we were all pretty smart to begin with. Ain't nuthin' like hanging out with a bunch of savvy, smart, sweet grown ups. I love it here.

Thank you POA, Mr. Gorman and our Nancy!
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Old 04-03-2009, 08:35 AM
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Is there anyplace I can read this new bulletin? I would like to be as informed as we can during the buying process.
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You can find it at:
http://www.poa4us.org/

I looked yesterday and the April issue had not yet been posted. They do however have many archived issues.
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Thanks! April is on there now.

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Hi POA...would someone from the POA please investigate the cost and WHY they attempted to install solar panels to just light and already lit entranceway to Cherry Hill Villas off of Belvedere. As a resident, I find this very ugly, and would imagine a high cost. We are already lit by a street light and extra lighting right at the Belvedere Gate.
Money like this could be better spent ELSEWHERE. If they want to experiment with solar lighting, go to some of the cart paths, or tunnels that are so dark. I am not at all happy with my reps on the Dist. 5 board. Someone needs to hold these poeple accountable for this stuff.
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Thought this may be a good place to ask this question. Are we allowed to have one of those portable outdoor fire pits in our yard? Looked in the covenants I have and couldn't find anything pertaining to this.
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Hi POA...would someone from the POA please investigate the cost and WHY they attempted to install solar panels to just light and already lit entranceway to Cherry Hill Villas off of Belvedere. As a resident, I find this very ugly, and would imagine a high cost. We are already lit by a street light and extra lighting right at the Belvedere Gate.
Money like this could be better spent ELSEWHERE. If they want to experiment with solar lighting, go to some of the cart paths, or tunnels that are so dark. I am not at all happy with my reps on the Dist. 5 board. Someone needs to hold these poeple accountable for this stuff.

In all respect, I always feel if I am unhappy with board and complaining then i should be running for the board to do a better job. Once again, I'm just saying I understand but only way to make it better is to get involved ourself.
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Hi POA...would someone from the POA please investigate the cost and WHY they attempted to install solar panels to just light and already lit entranceway to Cherry Hill Villas off of Belvedere. As a resident, I find this very ugly, and would imagine a high cost. We are already lit by a street light and extra lighting right at the Belvedere Gate.
Money like this could be better spent ELSEWHERE. If they want to experiment with solar lighting, go to some of the cart paths, or tunnels that are so dark. I am not at all happy with my reps on the Dist. 5 board. Someone needs to hold these poeple accountable for this stuff.
The POA has their own website http://www.poa4us.org/. If you want them to get involved in this you may have a better chance of being heard by contacting them there.
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